Best lakes around Brenthonne, a commune in the Haute-Savoie department of France, offers access to a variety of lakes in the wider region. While Brenthonne itself does not feature large lakes, its location provides a gateway to spectacular alpine landscapes and clear waters. The area is known for its diverse natural attractions, ranging from large glacial lakes to serene mountain tarns.
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Intersection Point: La Gouille aux Morts (Pond of the Dead) Altitude 650m Gouille aux Morts: What an ugly name for this charming little pond. Beavers, mallards, herons, and especially frogs take shelter in its tall grass and breed there. The place is calm and peaceful, far from the road to the Vallée Verte (Green Valley), although you can still hear the sounds of traffic. Above it, the Molière à Vachat stream is mirrored in its waters. Its reflection blends with the water lilies scattered there, creating perfect harmony. A delight for the eye of the walker. It's impossible not to think of Monet's "Water Lilies." It is said that, long ago, two stonemasons working at the "Molière," located about fifty meters above, fell to their deaths there on a Sunday (yes, a Sunday...the Lord's Day). See: H. Savoie: Les Molières du Mont Vouan. Or perhaps the pond got its name because a peasant was swallowed up there with his cart...
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What can I say? Simply beautiful whatever the weather.
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Très le Mont is a small town from which the hike to Mont Forchat or Très la Paraz starts. Unfortunately, there are no public toilets at the car park, only a restaurant at the end of the town.
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The restaurant that is on the right when you drive down to the parking lot is absolutely not recommended for eating!!!! Prices way too overpriced!! And the quality is more than bad!!!!
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From the beginning of September you don't even have to pay a parking fee on the main beach! But only if the barriers are open.
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In the midst of a beautiful Alpine landscape, discover Lake Geneva's only natural sandy beach, a paradise for children. Enjoy the joy of swimming in water with controlled quality at 25 ° C. We have feet at 200 m! At the municipal beach of Excenevex, classified Blue Flag since May 2018, you can enjoy a wide range of water and leisure activities in spring and summer: pedal boats, fishing, boat trips without a license, sailing, stand up paddles, windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking, flyboarding, large children's playground, volleyball court, mini golf, barbecue area and picnic tables, rental of sun loungers and parasols.
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Visitors frequently enjoy La Gouille aux Morts, a charming pond known for its peaceful setting and wildlife like beavers and mallards. Another favorite is Prés de Villette Nature Reserve – Prés Bordon, a rich forest wetland with diverse bodies of water, ideal for family walks. For a relaxing lakeside experience, Redon Beach is a small, charming spot perfect for summer picnics.
Yes, several lakes and beaches are great for families. Excenevex Municipal Beach on Lake Geneva is particularly family-friendly, offering the lake's only natural sandy beach, warm waters, and a wide range of activities including pedal boats, a large children's playground, volleyball, and mini golf. Prés de Villette Nature Reserve – Prés Bordon also features comfortable paths suitable for family walks.
The region around Brenthonne offers a diverse range of natural beauty. You can find large glacial lakes like Lake Annecy with its blue-green waters and surrounding cycling trails, or the majestic Lake Léman (Lake Geneva) with its vast expanse. There are also serene mountain lakes such as Lake Montriond, nestled among cliffs and forests, and high-altitude tarns like Lake Tavaneuse and Lake Pormenaz, offering wild landscapes and stunning panoramas of the Mont Blanc massif.
For wild swimming, Lake Annecy is renowned for its pure, blue-green waters, making it a popular choice. Lake Léman (Lake Geneva) also offers developed beaches like Excenevex Municipal Beach, which is classified Blue Flag and has controlled water quality. Lake Montriond provides a more intimate setting for swimming amidst serene natural surroundings. High-altitude lakes like Lake Tavaneuse are generally not recommended for swimming to preserve their fragile aquatic environments.
Absolutely. Lake Annecy is encircled by excellent walking and cycling trails offering panoramic views. Many mountain lakes, such as Lake Tavaneuse and Lake Pormenaz, are accessible via moderately difficult hikes, providing stunning alpine scenery. For more structured routes, you can explore various MTB trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking paths in the wider region, many of which pass near or offer views of the lakes.
For breathtaking scenery, Lake Annecy is famous for its blue-green waters and surrounding alpine backdrop. Lake Léman (Lake Geneva) provides majestic views, especially from its French shores. Lake Montriond is known for its emerald waters and serene setting amidst cliffs and forests. High-altitude lakes like Lake Tavaneuse and Lake Pormenaz offer wild, authentic landscapes with clear waters and magnificent panoramas, including views of the Mont Blanc massif from Lake Pormenaz.
Yes, you can. Redon Beach is specifically highlighted as ideal for summer picnics. Excenevex Municipal Beach also provides barbecue areas and picnic tables. Additionally, you'll find restaurants near some lake areas, such as At the Little Savoyard Restaurant, Très le Mont, which is a popular spot for hikers.
While not entirely hidden, Lake Tavaneuse, located at 1,805 meters in the Abondance valley, offers a wild and tranquil setting among grassy slopes and alpine peaks, accessible via a moderately difficult hike. Lake Pormenaz, at 1,945 meters in the Passy nature reserve, is another high-altitude gem known for its bright blue waters and stunning Mont Blanc views, providing a truly authentic landscape experience.
Lake Léman, being the largest lake in Western Europe, offers a wide array of activities. You can enjoy boating, with cruises available to explore its shores and picturesque villages. Developed beaches like Excenevex Municipal Beach are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports such as pedal boats, sailing, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking, and even flyboarding.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity in several lakes in the region. Lake Montriond is known as a popular fishing spot, particularly for trout and other freshwater fish. Lake des Plagnes, a mountain lake near Abondance, is also suitable for fishing. For a unique experience, dry fly fishing is available at sunrise at the high-altitude Lake Tavaneuse.
The best time to visit the lakes around Brenthonne largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming, water sports, and enjoying the beaches, with warm temperatures. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. High-altitude lakes are best accessed in summer and early autumn when trails are clear of snow.
Yes, the Prés de Villette Nature Reserve – Prés Bordon is a notable protected site near Brenthonne, characterized by its rich forest wetland and diverse bodies of water, serving as a haven for rare species. Additionally, Lake Pormenaz is located within the Passy nature reserve, ensuring its wild and authentic landscapes are preserved.


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